PICTURE SHOWN MAY DIFFER FROM ATCUAL ANIMAL!!
The axolotl is an aquatic salamander that requires specific care to thrive in captivity, primarily focusing on maintaining cool, clean water conditions and a suitable habitat. They are sensitive to poor water quality and high temperatures, which can lead to stress and illnes
The ideal water temperature for axolotls is cool, generally between 60-65°F (15-18°C), with around 64°F (18°C) considered a sweet spot, though they tolerate 58-70°F (14-21°C). Temperatures above 72°F (22°C) cause significant stress, appetite loss, and potential death, so avoiding heat and using chillers or fans is crucial for their health.
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